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The company has made a cellphone alternative to police body cameras.
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Margaret Brisbane, coming up on 16 years with the county, will lead an IT department that has been modernizing, leaning into data-driven policy and bolstering election security for more than 2.7 million residents.
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Patrick Moore, who served as Georgia's state CIO about 10 years ago under Gov. Sonny Perdue, is joining the gov tech company Granicus during a pandemic that has increased demand for its services.
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Texas Workforce Commission Executive Director Larry Temple received the 17th annual Bob Bullock Award for Outstanding Public Stewardship.
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Seattle has found a replacement for recently departed CTO Erin Devoto.
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Procurement protests are a huge drain on productivity and finances, and often result in a few minor territorial adjustments.
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After months of investigation, Chris Tonjes wrote a letter of resignation to the mayor.
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The movement comes as dozens of cities or counties are creating their own entrepreneur-in-residence programs to try to spur business activity or solve civic problems.
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The city's Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications announced that Anne Roest is the permanent replacement for acting agency commissioner Evan Hines.
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Much of TechAmerica's staff will continue on with CompTIA as the the IT trade organization looks to expand its role in the market.
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After serving as technology leader of the Department of Defense since 2010, Teri Takai announced April 28 that she will resign her position on May 2.
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AB 1675 by Assemblyman Ian Calderon would create an entrepreneur-in-residence (EIR) program within the governor’s office of Business and Economic Development.
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Competing with the likes of Facebook and Google is tough, but it’s more crucial than ever.
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With the overabundance of CIO positions, the influence of the title has been reduced and unnecessary challenges are leaking into the federal IT ecosystem.
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Legislation that would re-authorize a technology agency and CIO position for the Sunshine State is moving quickly and could shortly be headed to Gov. Rick Scott’s desk.
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Massachusetts CIO John Letchford's mid-December departure won't leave a vacancy, as Boston CIO Bill Oates has already been named as his replacement.
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Oklahoma Gov. Brad Henry appointed Pettit as the state’s first CIO in 2010.
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Bledsoe capped off seven years of service to the North Carolina county at the end of last month.
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As Chicago's new CIO and commissioner of the Chicago Department of Innovation and Technology, Brenna Berman aims to keep the city "nimble and innovative."
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Will agencies like the International Telecommunications Union play a role in future development of the World Wide Web?
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In part one of our three-part series on Internet governance, we look at whether the World Wide Web is truly open and free, and whether Web regulations are likely to stay as they are today.
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